amoore100
Amoore100
amoore100

How I ended up with a 2023 rental spec Chrysler Voyager conversion: It was what I could afford. It’s not easy coming up with $70,000 for a $30,000 van.

I get that there’s other fees, but if you have a place to live, I’m assuming that you’re paying for electricity already and would have to pay those fees regardless... The only exception is if you’re renting and somehow, the rent includes electricity as well, or living off the grid (doubtful in a large city lol).

I have said that here many times. Especially since there is effectively ZERO difference between the top-trim Chevy trucks and the top-trim GMC trucks anymore. GMC only really exists so Cadillac/Buick dealers can sell trucks too. The luxury trucks should just be Cadillacs.

I actually think the newest Prius actually looks pretty slick. Definitely the best looking of all of them to my eyes by far. (The 3rd gen was also decent looking -for a Prius).

yeah i think any which way you slice it, electric is the way to go.... i have a stupid 100 mile round trip commute with traffic right now.... and when i get off the freeway, couple miles from my house... the last thing i wanna do is pay another $70 to stop at a gas station for gas and waste another 5 min just standing

Get a Prius.

There could be a host of reasons (generally speaking)...

My Brutal Commute Is Killing My Cars! What Should I Buy?”

Have you looked at housing costs in any major US city recently?

I feel like the obvious choice would be an Ioniq 5 or 6, or Kia EV6.

Right? The obvious comment here is that Buick has had a bunch of really cool concepts over the last 10 years, but the lineup still solely consists of generic crossovers.

Infected with the low-roof/slit windows disease. And it looks like someone over-inflated it. ND.

Now THAT is nice!

Counterpoint - both Pontiac AND Buick should have died. Then GM could have concentrated on making Chevrolet and Cadillac BETTER, rather than spending tons of money supporting yet another brand of only slightly different cloned offerings. Blah, blah, blah, the Chinese like Buicks - fine - change the badges for

That rear end looks more “Sky” than “Soltice” to me (specifically the Opel GT variant of the Sky)… but on the whole the design is a little awkward looking; especially the front end.

It has a little bit of the chonkiness that affected later Acura TL’s and I’d hope they’d revise that grill, but overall I kinda love it.  I still linger over older listings for V8 equipped G8’s.  

The G8 was only good because it was a Holden. The G4 and G6 were steaming piles. The Solstice was “ok” but the Saturn version looked better.

That’s what people said about his E30 conversion. And then his idea of starting a supercar company from Croatia of all places. Or his attempt to supply battery systems to world’s fastest cars.

True, but given the man behind the concept, I would give him much more credit to actually making it real than most. Look him up. He’s the man Musk fantasies about being.

Renderings of how they’d like to be able to do things. This is not real. Hell, it’s as real as most renderings of a fantasy future: Not at all.